Define are high-end computer cases from the Swedish manufacturer Fractal Design, which guarantee the user the perfect balance between external aesthetics and noise isolation. The elegant and austere design with simple and clean lines is a free hand if you want to seamlessly fit the case into your home or work environment. And one of the best noise isolation systems on the market will successfully dampen noise and hum even from powerful tower coolers. In these matters, the Swedes are one of the best, so the Define hulls cost accordingly.

Most Define cases have a modular design that allows you to easily install massive air or liquid cooling in the case, organize a RAID array from a pack of drives, a pack of RAM modules, a couple of video cards in SLI / Crossfire mode and season it all with a few additional turntables inside the case. At the same time, there will still be free space inside, the components will be at the right distance from each other, and the air will be able to circulate freely, throwing excess heat out of the case.


In 2020, the Swedes have already presented the 7th generation of Define cases, which, both externally and internally, have not undergone any special changes. It's still the same sleek black/white metal box that exudes Scandinavian minimalism. In the seventh generation, the fasteners for coolers changed, support for E-ATX motherboards was added, and a USB-C port appeared on the end.

All things considered, previous generations of Define chassis are still great choices for building a silent gaming PC or workstation. Moreover, the choice here is unusually rich — in addition to the classic Midi Tower cases, the Define series included both enlarged Full Tower Define XL cases and more compact and simple Define Mini models that belong to the Mini Tower format. As for colours, in most cases, the user is free to choose between black and snow-white body. Viewing window is optional.